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People whould have the rights to design their own babies
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People whould have the rights to design their own babies

People should have the right to design their own babies. Have you ever caught yourself thinking about what if you had the power to design your own baby? Most likely everyone has. It is every parent's hope that their child will turn out to be a perfect human being without any physical or mental disabilities. But is it moral? First of all, if parents could design their own baby everyone would be perfect. What is more there would not be any babies born with illnesses or disabilities, both mental and physical. This is good news both to parents and children because living together with a handicap or being one is a very hard and sad thing. Another major point is, how far would people go designing their babies. One thing is to make sure that your baby is healthy but to design your child's appearance is superficial, what is more, it is morally wrong. In addition the way one person looks is not as important as the personality.

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Arctic Ground Squirrel
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Arctic Ground Squirrel

willow leaves, mushrooms, grasses and flowers. In the summer, it begins to store willow leaves, seeds and grasses in its burrow. Hibernates in the winter (from September to April) and it uses this store of food after it wakes up while it is waiting for spring plants to grow. Sometimes this squirrel carries food back to it's den within its cheeks. Reproduction Arctic ground squirrels mate in May. The female has between five and ten babies. The babies are born blind and hairless in late June. The babies begin to grow hair after about eight days, and their eyes open after about twenty days. The babies will begin to leave the burrow after their eyes open. The babies are fully weaned by September and leave their mother to find or make a burrow of their own. Behaviour Live in colonies of hundreds of squirrels. The colony has couple of dominant males that control the territory.

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Unit 6 vocabulary Language leader
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Unit 6 vocabulary Language leader

Slaves to machines- orjad mesinatele Mess about with- to interfere with sb/sth Breed laziness- arendab/ suurendab laiskust Contribute to- millegile kaasa aitama/ panust andma Impetus for technological development- tõuge tehnoloogia arengu jaoks Result in- tekitama (mida?) Superseded by- ületama, asendama, välja tõrjuma Double-edged sword- kahe poolega mõõk/ kahe vaatenurgaga Bring about- to cause, to happen Designer babies- parents can "design" their babies before they are even born Ever-greater reliance- veelgi suurem toetumine/ usaldusväärtus Increase in- suurenema millegis As for the expansion of access- nagu juurdepääsu laienemise... Uneven distribution- ebavõrdne jaotus/levik/levitamine Greed- ahnus, aplus Aspiration- püüd, pürgimus Radiant- kiirgav, kiirgus Profound- sügav, tähendusrikas Commensurate- vastav, samaväärne, võrdeline Trait- iseloomujoon, tunnus Hunch- küür/ edasi sööstma Synthetic- sünteetiline

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Gays as Parents
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Gays as Parents

and want to get children, but as we all know, children cannot be born without mother and father and a gay couple has to adopt to get a child. Some think that a child cannot have mentally healthy childhood if growing up with gay parents. I think that children who are old enough, should decide themselves if they want gay parents or not. I do not see a problem if a thirteen year old kid decides that he preferres gay parents to no parents. But the poblem is that younger children or even babies are usually adopted. They cannot decide so important thing. And here is the problem, to let gays adopt babies or not? I do not have a clear opinion in gay parents. I would like to believe that if a same sex couple has proven that they can raise a kid then they keep their word. I cannot say that it is perfectly fine to grow up with gay parents, because we really do not know if it has a bad effect on children. Of course it is better to live with loving parents even if they are gays. But at the

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 19
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 19

came The first settlers came to Australia from British. 4 Read the text about the Tasmanian devil and complete it with the phrases below. Write the letter of the phrase next to the number. There is one phrase that you don´t need. A until it comes to foodd threats to his life F often hit by cars B the babies are first left in the nests G their powerful jaws help them break bones C trying to scare each other off H black with a white collar or patch around its neck D sleeping in dens lined with grass and leaves I both the settlers and hunters killed them E loved by careful drivers

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Plural of nouns
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Plural of nouns

Plural of nouns Nimisõnade mitmus 1. Ainsusele lisatakse -s sailor ­ sailors 2. y-lõpulised nimisõnad Kui nimisõna lõpus on täishäälik +y, lisandub mitmuses -s boy ­ boys Kui aga nimisõna lõpus on kaashäälik +y, siis y = i +es baby ­ babies 3. Kui nimisõna lõpus on -s, -sh, -ch, -x või -o, siis lisatakse mitmuses -es bus ­ buses potato -potatoes negro ­ negroes kilo - kilos bush ­ bushes tomato ­ tomatoes disco ­ discos piano - pianos watch ­ watches hero - heroes photo ­ photos radio ­ radios 4. Kui nimisõna lõpus on -f või -fe, siis tavaliselt f = v+es wolf ­ wolves thief ­ thieves knife - knives

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Kangaroos and Australia
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Kangaroos and Australia

Australia lies in the southern hemisphere. There are about 22 million people in Australia. Most of the people live in the south-east corner of the country. The capital city of the country, Canberra, is halfway between them. The contry has lots of rare birds, animals, and snakes. Kangaroo · Kangaroos have strong back legs and big feet. They use their back legs to hop. Female kangaroos have a pouch where they carry their babies. · The kangaroo is a symbol of Australia. They live in Eastern Australia. · A male kangaroo can be about 3 metres long. · They eat is plants, leaves and grass. · Kangaroos are good swimmers. · A baby kangaroos is called a " joey" Kangaroos and Australia

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Report of Austraalia
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Report of Austraalia

That was just a small group of houses and shops, but recently the population has grown. Animals Australian animals are very beautiful animals. The kangaroo is a symbol of Australia. There are more than 50 kind of red kangaroos. Adults are often 2.0 meters long. Kangaroos eat grass and leaves. Kangaroos live in group of ,twelve. But there are more interesting animals .Koalas are sleepy and their colour is grey .Koalas' babies ride on mothers back till six months .They live on eucalyptus trees and sleep 18 hours! Koalas eat eucalyptus trees leaves, they don't drink. The word koala means "No water " .In the sea you can find crocodiles that are 5 or 6 metre long. They eat fish, animals and sometimes people.You must be careful .Echidna and platypus babies are born from eggs but drink milk .The echidna eat ants with it catches with it long fast tongue .The platypus has a wide bill like a duck and a wide flat tail

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Swifts A Modest Proposal
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Swifts A Modest Proposal

Beneficial to the Public (1729). In A Modest Proposal Swift finds out a solution to stop the famine. The author cites infants' breeding as an example for improving the economical conditions, finding the proposal "a fair, cheap and easy method of making these children sound and useful members of the common-wealth" (52). He says that because many women in those times had no any material capabilities to raise children and provide for them. The proposal, in his opinion, will make the babies "beneficial to the public" and "prevent those voluntary abortions, and that horrid practice of women murdering their bastard children. Alas! Too frequent among us, sacrificing the poor innocent babies" as well (54). Children are not representing anything, but a hot commodity there. Especially my attention was struck by the fact that the author incorporates a settlement system, when he calculates the costs for rearing and profit from the sale of poor women' babies

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Mammals of Australia
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Mammals of Australia

Mammals of Australia · Australia has more than 378 mammal species . · It is the only continent in the world to still have all three of the major groups of mammals: monotremes, marsupials and placentals. · Some of the best-known animals are the kangaroo, koala, echidna, dingo, platypus, wallaby and wombat. · Monotremes - egg-laying mammals (nowadays found only in Australia and New Guinea) Marsupials - babies born in embryonic condition and kept firmly attached to a teat in a pouch or nestled behind a protective skin-flap while developing further Placentals - unborn young are nourished by a placenta and born at a more advanced stage, some still naked, blind and unable to walk for a week or two, others able to run on their day of birth Monotremes: Marsupial: Placentals: Echidna Kangaroo Dugong Dingoes The Dingo is Australia's wild dog. It is

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Music Is My Passion
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Music Is My Passion

it  can  also  help  to  motivate  me  in  trying  things.  I   love  listening  to  music  while  on  my  way  to  school,  as  I  feel  it  helps  me  to  prepare  for  the  day that waits. Music gets me back to my  greatest  memories. Mostly summer memories, they're the best.     When  I  was  younger  my  mother  used  to  take  me  to  music  classes  that  were  for  babies.  And  because  music  has  been  by  my  side  for  17  years,  I guess that is why I'm still so close to music. I  even started singing before talking.     Nobody  didn’t  force  me  to  start  playing violin  when I  was five years old or play piano or choose  music  class  in  high  school.  They  have  all  been  my  choises.  I  also  love  doing  music  with  other  people,  taking part  of different contests

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If I Were A Millionaire
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If I Were A Millionaire

I have wanted to own as many pets as possible since I was a little girl, so it would be my opportunity to play and take care of all those kittens and puppies. Third, I would also spend much money on different schools. I have always dreamed about attending in an expensive and great school were is possible to get an auspicious education. I would also give some money to charity. I do not mean just any other charity, I would basically donate to children and babies. Why so? Because they can not help themselves, they are too weak and uncapable. I have always wanted to help them so much, but I do not have a chance. Now, when it is reasonable to think about where I would spend my money, this would be definitely the first in my list. The rest of the money I would put on an account which grows some per cent of the money every year. I think that I would have spent my money considerately and it would not be in wrong hands.

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Navajo people - clothing
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Navajo people - clothing

velvet shirt. A man and wife will usually wear matching outfits. The only traditional head dress worn is worn by a man. Aside from the Navajo bun, positioned in the back of the head, there would be a scarf, folded to make a long thin (belt looking) scarf. This would be tied above one ear. Women · The women also borrowed the Mexican style of dressing. The women wore woolen dresses made with two blankets stitched together at their shoulders. The women carried their babies in cradle boards, sometimes strapped to their backs. Later the women traded for calico and made big, full skirts. Women · Traditional women would wear a traditional dress made of cotton material, having three to four tears in the skirt. Her shirt is typically made of velvet or crushed velvet adorned with coin buttons. She will also wear two types of traditional belts, either at the same time or one at a time. That decision is usually made based on

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Cigarettes - Enemies or Friends
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Cigarettes - Enemies or Friends?

habit-forming and as we all know, it is really hard to abandon. When people think of cancers caused by smoking, the first one that comes to mind is always lung cancer. Most cases of lung cancer death, close to 90% in men, and 80% in women are caused by cigarette smoking. There are several other forms of cancer attributed to smoking as well. Smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and has negative health impacts on people at all stages of life. It harms unborn babies, infants, children, adolescents, adults, and also seniors. All in all, cigarettes are definitely not our friends, likely enemies. They are quite expensive, they are addictive, absolutely bad for smokers health and all the other people surrounded by them and what is the worst ­ it kills. Something which can take a life from a human being can not be good, definitely not a friend.

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Red Panda
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Red Panda

o when running in trees. Red panda sleeps during the day. o When they wake up, then they clean their fur like cats. o Their enemy is snow leopard. o Red pandas use their sharp claws to defend themselves. o They can even stand up for ten seconds. o Ba b y r e d pa nd a s o They make dens and hiding places for the small panda cubs. Cubs are born in June or July. o Red pandas have one to four babies in a year. o For the first four months, cubs eat milk. o After they start looking for food with their mother. o Baby red pandas are born blind. o Foo d Red pandas mostly eat bamboo. o o They eat fruit acorns, grass, nuts, flowers, berries, roots and eggs too. They even eat insects, birds and chicks. o o Red pandas can spend 13 hours a day looking for and eating bamboo.

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Australia Topic
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Australia Topic

has plants and animals that are found nowhere else in the world. The kangaroo is the best known of Australian animals. The biggest of the 50 different kinds is the red kangaroo. They have srong back legs and tails, they can jump more than 4 meters and travel at 70 kilometers an hour. Tke koalas live in eucalyptus trees, sleeping for 18 hours, and eating one kilo of leaves, each day. They drink almost nothing. Like kangaroos, they have a pouch on their front for their babies. Two very strange animals are the echidna and the plantypus. Their babies are born from eggs but drink milk from their mothers. There are more than 800 kinds of birds in Australia. The emu is a flightless bird. It is up to two meters tall and can run very fast. The birds are emu, black swan and cassowary, that are native to Austalia. The dingo was introduces by the aborigines. European settlers introduced cattle, sheep, horses, deer, foxes, rabbits, pigs and cats.

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Waiting is a novel written by Ha Jin
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Waiting is a novel written by Ha Jin

He married to Manna Wu and they had expected it to be happy marriage, but it wasn't. They didn't enjoy their life together as they thought they would enjoy. Manna got older every day and seemed more and more tired after getting married. Manna Wu surprised Lin Kong with pregnancy and he got worried because of Manna's weak heart and high age. Manna really wanted Lin's child, but pregnancy didn't do any good to her. She got grumpier and was jealous of everything. She delivered two babies instead of one and both were boys. They were named River and lake. After giving birth to these boys, Manna's health was delicate. Lin thought that Manna's going to die. Lin had a really big mess in his head and he didn't know what to want. He missed her ex-wife and daughter Hua and he knew, that Manna's going to die in one day and he would have to take care of twins. He gave hope to Shuyu, that he's going back to her, but he know, that it's not going to happen

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Hotel Sophia
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Hotel Sophia

Hotel Sophia Hotel Sophia was established with the aim to combine great hotel experience with good prices. The aim is to provide visitors with more than simply accommodation, be it a holiday, business or conference trip. Therefore, we have drawn together innovative ideas and thoughts, inspired by a smart and active lifestyle. Hotel Sophia boasts spacious and modern rooms. Natural and allergy-free materials have been used for decorative applications. Check in 3 pm, check out 12 pm. The hotel's location is an effective hub between Estonian cities and easily accessible for visitors arriving by car, offering free-of-charge parking facilities. Visitors are able to go to the cinema or ice-skating, visit an adventure park, a beauty salon or shop at Lõunakeskus ­ the biggest shopping and recreational centre in South Estonia. For the visitors' convenience, the hotel is connected with the shopping centre, makin...

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Australia
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Australia

world. Uluru is a sacred place for the Aborigines. Thanks to Australia's isolation, it has plants and animals unlike anywhere else in the world. The kangaroo is the most well-known of them. They have strong back legs and tails, allowing them to travel at high speeds and jump very high and far. The koalas live in eucalyptus trees, sleeping for 18 hours and drinking almost nothing. Both of those animals have pouches for their babies. Two very strange animals are the spiny anteater and the platypus. Their babies are born from eggs but drink milk from their mothers. There are more than 800 kinds of birds in Australia. The emu is a flightless bird. It is up to two metres tall and can run very fast. The first people to inhabit Australia were the ancestors of the Aborigines, who arrived over 40,000 years ago. The first Europeans to sight the Australian continent were the Dutch in 1606. They called

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Jobs and occupations
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Jobs and occupations

3. a window dresser ­ arranges shop-window displays 4. an estate agent ­ helps people buy and sell houses 5. a secretary- deals with office correspondence and records 6. an undertaker ­ makes arrangements for funerals 7. a bricklayer ­ makes brick buildings and walls 8. a civil servant ­ works in a government ministry 9. a vet ­ treats sick animals 10. a newsagent ­ sells newspapers and magazines from a shop 11. a midwife ­ delivers babies 12. a chef ­ cooks in a restaurant or hotel 13. an architect ­ designs buildings 14. a librarian ­ works in a library 15. a fishmonger ­ sells fish from a shop 16. a miner ­ gets coal from under the ground 17. a curator ­ runs a museum 18. an interior decorator ­ designs the insides of houses, hotels etc 19. a typist ­ types letters in an office 20. a chauffeur ­ drives someone's car for them 21. a surgeon ­ operates on sick people 22

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Stephen William Hawking
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Stephen William Hawking

Prof. Stephen Hawkings Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 (300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents' house was in north London, but during the second world war, Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight, his family moved to St. Albans, a town about 20 miles north of London. At the age of eleven, Stephen went to St. Albans School and then on to University College, Oxford; his father's old college. Stephen wanted to study Mathematics, although his father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not

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How far can we go being tolerant
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How far can we go being tolerant?

When we hear word ,,tolerant" then mostly we connect it with homo sexuals, racism, religion and all kinds of different people(disabled people for example) and how we tolerate those things. Speaking of homo sexuals then for me they are same people as I am and I have nothing against them. I only would not like if homo sexuals would start effecting my future child and saying that being homo sexual is better and so on, that i would tolerate, of course. Also I would not like them to have babies because in my point of view children need usual, traditional family, because having for example 2 fathers may cause problems with other children and life would be harder and stranger. Nowadays attitude towars black people is changed but there were times when they were hated and treater evilly. This was not just race problem, it was also affected by cultural differences. Now people are more tolerate but still is seen that some people do not treat them as eqaul.

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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE
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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE

42.hospice n - ['hspis] a special hospital for people who she was expecting twins. are dying. hooldushaigla, hospiits 69. sneeze v - if you sneeze, air suddenly comes from your nose, 43. impoverished adj - very poor: an impoverished student making a noise, for example when you have a cold: She 44. infant mortality (rate) n ­ the number of deaths of babies started coughing and sneezing. aevastama under one year old, expressed as the number out of every 70. stillbirth n - a birth in which the baby is born dead: For 1000 babies born alive in a year, vastsündinute suremus women who've had previous miscarriages, abortions or 45. intake n - the amount of food, drink etc that you take into stillbirths, anxiety can be particularly acute. your body: Try to reduce your intake of fat

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Greec wedding traditions
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Greec wedding traditions

house, where the bride's mother offers the groom wine and herbs for his lapel. After that the bride leaves for church with one male relative and the rest of the quests follow her to church on foot. It is also a custom that the bride's male relatives slap the groom on his back, it is known as a way of welcoming the groom into the family. Another tradition before the weddings is a "baby rolling" tradition. During this thing the friends' and relatives' babies are being gently rolled from one side to another on the matrimonial bed. The bed is also strewn with rose petals, coins and sugar-coated almonds. It is all supposed to bring fertility, happiness and prosperity to the new marriage. Of course the well known tradition of groom not seeing his bride in her wedding dress before the ceremony is considered bad luck in Greece too. Koumbaros is the most important person man at a Greek wedding who is not the groom or the priest

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Sisters
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Sisters

That is what Denis was ­ a bounty hunter. Creasha looked at the paleness of her sleeping twin sister Suzan and thought that it'll be six months soon as mom and dad left the country and their children to the Fate. Well, the reality wasn't so dramatic, since they were politics whom had to travel a lot. Creasha and Suzan weren't small any longer, 16 is almost as good as grown-up! But Denis never thought so; he still cared about his little sisters, as they were babies in his mind. A sudden voice broke the silence Creasha had almost fallen asleep in. Suzan opened her eyes as well and whispered," I've heard this sound before, it's dad's car." In a couple of minutes the twins got dressed. Suzan, who had short, red hair and big, deep blue eyes just like Creasha, put on a white knee-length dress, while black-haired sister chose a black dress and a shiny golden bracelet. "Why that?" Suzan asked her, yet the twin only smiled. They were similar, but thought

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Natural zones and flora of Australia
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Natural zones and flora of Australia

find food in gardens and dustbins. There are more than 40 species of possum in Australia. Some of them are called gliders as they have skin between their legs which they use like wings for gliding from one tree to another. The Tasmanian devil is the only native carnivore that lives on the Australian island of Tasmania. The Tasmanian devil is about one metre long and it is usually black. It eats small mammals and lizards and even dead animals. As it is a marsupial, its babies grow up in its pouch. The Tasmanian tiger (often also known as the Tasmanian wolf) also lived on Tasmania a hundred years ago. It had stripes on its back like a tiger. It was more than 1.5 metres long. Scientists believe that hunters killed all of them at the beginning of the 20th century. The egg-laying mammals are the strangest of all the Australian animals.They lay eggs like birds and feed their young with milk as mammals do.They form a link between birds and mammals.

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Lapse füüsilise arengu vaatlus
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Lapse füüsilise arengu vaatlus

lapsele. Vaatluse all olev laps on väga hästi arenenud ning omab head kontrolli oma keha kohta üle, arvestades 6 – kuuse lapse füüsilise arengu etappe. Kasutatud kirjandus Butterworth, G. E., Cicchetti, D. (1978). Visual calibration of posture in normal and Down’s syndrome infants. Perception, 5, lk 155-160. Butterworth, G., Harris, M. (2002). Arengupsühholoogia alused. Tartu: Tartu Ülikooli kirjastus. Griffiths, R. (1954). The abilities of babies. London: University of London Press Maailma tervise organisatsioon (2011). Laste kasvu standardid. Vaadatud: 25.10.2014 http://www.who.int/childgrowth/standards/chart_catalogue/en/ McGraw, M. B. (1943). The neuromuscular maturation of the human infant. New York: Hofner.

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Palm oil
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Palm oil

Wildlife such as orangutans have been found buried alive, killed from machete attacks, guns and other weaponry. Government data has shown that over 50,000 orangutans have already died as a result of deforestation due to palm oil in the last two decades. This either occurs during the deforestation process, or after the animal enters a village or existing palm oil plantation in search of food. Mother orangutans are also often killed by poachers and have their babies taken to be sold or kept as pets, or used for entertainment in wildlife tourism parks in countries such as Thailand and Bali. Deforestation for palm oil production also contributes significantly to climate change. The removal of the native forests often involves the burning of invaluable timber and remaining forest undergrowth, emitting immense quantities of smoke into the atmosphere and making Indonesia the third highest greenhouse gas emitter in the world.

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Lewis Carroll
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Lewis Carroll

Dodgson's family was predominantly northern English, with Irish connections. Conservative and High Church Anglican, most of Dodgson's ancestors were army officers or Church of England clergymen. His greatgrandfather, also Charles Dodgson, had risen through the ranks of the church to become a bishop. His grandfather, another Charles, had been an army captain, killed in action in Ireland in 1803, when his two sons were hardly more than babies. His mother's name was Frances Jane Lutwidge. The elder of these sons ­ yet another Charles ­ was Carroll's father. He reverted to the other family business and took holy orders. He went to Rugby School, and thence to Christ Church, Oxford. He was mathematically gifted and won a double first degree, which could have been the prelude to a brilliant academic career.

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles
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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

very often to happen. Because the trees and shrubs do not lose their leaves in winter, but grow throughout the year. But when the dry leaves and branches fall down, then there is a lot of dry material and theat helps busfires to burn. Animals Scientists estimate that the continent is home to more that one million animal and plant species. Many of these are found nowhere else on the planet. Among these animals are kangaroos, wombats and koalas. They carry their babies in pouches. There are platypuses and tiny anteaters (echidnas)too, which are the only mammals in the worls that lay eggs. Among the birds are emus, lyrebirds and black swans. When a platypus specimen first reached to Europe people thought it was a fake, sewn together from birds and other animals. The platypus, the strangest of Australia's animals, is a living reminder of ancient, exctinct creatures. The best known animal that lives in Australia is the kangaroo ofcourse.

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Australia
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Australia

developed in the rest of the world after Australia was cut off had to be brought there millions of years later by the colonists. Australia is,in fact, a continent-sized museum of ancient animals, modernised along certain lines by their own separate evolution. Two of the strangest animals in the world are the spiny anteater and the platypus. They are reptilelike mammals. They have hair like cats and dogs but they lay shelled eggs like snakes and turtles. Their babies are born from eggs but drink milk from their mothers. The ecidna (spiny anteater) eats ants which it catches with its long fat tongue. The platypus has a wide bill like a duck and a wide flat tail. It swims well but it can only stay under water for a few minutes. First it shuts its ears and eyes. Another group of Australian mammals, the marsupials, are less like reptiles than the spiny anteater and the platypus, but they are not highly developed mammals either.

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Native Americans
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Native Americans

P a wave when people came from west. 36 000-32 000 B.P arrived people CHEROKEE. Southeast U.S- their heartland, not on the ocean. Lanuage + customs + weapons-> related to IROQUIS family of nations (Iroquis lived around Great Lakes) 1300 A.D. established in South East U.S Classical Cherokee Civilization ­ 16th-19th centuries MATERINEAL-(,,mother line") women controlled home, family, children, inheritana, clan membership. Men hunted and made babies. Cherokee Wedding Ceremony- ¤groom brings meat(,,hunter") ¤ bride brings other food (grains, berries etc.) -> prooves that she's ,,homemaker" They step on the Ceremonial Blanket-> family. A girl got her name from older females. Boys were given a soft, sweet nickname. Boys got a new name, when they got older. Boy-> ,,Vision guest"-passage to adulthood. Ceremony->spirtual discovery. Holding man/medicine man/ shamom gives permanent name .

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Population
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Population

Although Britain is quite small in terms of land area (245,000 sq km), it has a large population of nearly 61 million, which ranks the 21st in the world (Britain is the 21st most populous state in the world) and the third largest in the European Union. The size of population is changing very slowly. Natural change is the difference between birth and death rates. It may be a natural increase or a natural decrease. Birth rate ­ the number of babies born per 1,000 persons per year ­ 12 Death rate ­ the number of people who die per 1,000 persons ­ 9.9 Natural increase per 1,000 population ­ 2.1. (USA ­ 5.5, Brazil ­ 12.9, Bangladesh ­ 17,3) The size of population may change mechanically, too ­ through immigration and emigration. 2. Distribution. What does a population distribution map show? ­ How people are spread out across the country. What does population density tell us? ­ How crowded places are.

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Austraalia
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Austraalia

numbers since it offered many stimulating opportunities. The Aborigines were cruelly suppressed, and it is only recently that white Australians have begun to acknowlege Aborigines' rights to their sacred lands. The settlers soon discovered that many of the animals as well as the plants of Australia were unlike those that were found anywhere else. Among te animals were kangaroos and wombats and koalas. They carry their babies in pouches. There were platypuses and spiny anteaters, too ­ the only mammals in the world that lay eggs. Among the strange birds were emus, lyrebirds, and black swans. The early settlers on the coast were suht in between the mountains and the sea. For years they couldn't make their way across the mountains. When they did, they found great streches of grassland. Some of the early settlers had been sheepmen in Britain. They saw that the grasslands

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Topic of Australia
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Topic of Australia

wettest. Savannas have also obsessed a big chunk of land and are located in the northern and eastern parts of Australia. The seasons are the opposite of the ones in Estonia. If we have summer, then in Australia it is winter and vice versa. The highest temperature ever measured in Australia is +53ºC and the lowest is -23ºC. Most of the animals that live in Australia are marsupials or pouched mammals and there are more than 150 different species of them. They are special because the babies of these animals are too small to start their lives on their own and so after birth they move to their mother's pouch where they stay for several months. The most numerous among marsupials is the 4 kangaroo. There are more that 50 different species of them. Kangaroo is a furry and quite long animal who is known for its jumping. They can jump more than 4 meters and achieve 70 km/h

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Passive seletus-inglise keel
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Passive seletus (inglise keel)

Võrdle: Aktiiv: I don't like people telling me what to do. Passiiv: I don't like being told what to do. I remember being taken to the zoo when I was a child. (=I remember somebody taking me to the zoo) Steve hates being kept waiting. (=he hates people keeping him waiting) We managed to climb over the wall without being seen. (=without anybody seeing us) I was born... Me ütleme I was born..., mitte I am born: I was born in Chicago. (minevik) Where were you born? (minevik) How many babies are born every day? (olevik) Get Passiivis võid kasutada sõna be asemel sõna get: There was a fight at the party, but nobody got hurt. (=nobody was hurt) I'm surprised Liz didn't get offered the job. (=Liz wasn't offered the job) Sõna get saab kasutada ainult siis, kui midagi toimub. Näiteks ei saa kasutada sõna get järgnevates lausetes: Jill is liked by everybody. (Mitte gets liked ­ see ei ole sündmus) He was a mystery man. Very little was known about him. (Mitte got known)

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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat
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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat

Because the trees and shrubs do not lose their leaves in winter, but grow throughout the year. But when the dry leaves and branches fall down, then there is a lot of dry material and that helps bushfires to burn. 5 Animals Scientists estimate that the continent is home to more than one million plant and animal species. Many of these are found nowhere else on the planet. Among these animals are kangaroos, wombats, koalas. They carry their babies in pouches. There are platypuses and tiny anteaters (echidna) too, which are the only mammals in the world that lay eggs. Among the birds are emus, lyrebirds and black swans. When a platypus specimen first reached to Europe people thought it was a fake, sewn together from bits of other animals. The platypus, the strangest of Australia’s animals, is a living reminder of ancient, extinct creatures. The best known animal that lives in Australia is the kangaroo of course

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Poiste ja tüdrukute erinevused
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Poiste ja tüdrukute erinevused

This difference probably explains why women perceive pain more intensely than do men. 7. Spatial ability. Men typically have stronger spatial abilities, or being able to mentally represent a shape and its dynamics, whereas women typically struggle in this area. Medical experts have discovered that women have a thicker parietal region of the brain, which hinders the ability to mentally rotate objects­an aspect of spatial ability. Research has shown this ability in babies as young as 5 months old, negating any ideas that these abilities were strengthened by environmental influences. 8. Susceptibility to disorders. Because of the way men and women use the two hemispheres of the brain differently, there are some disorders that men and women are susceptible to in different ways. Men are more apt to have dyslexia or other language problems. If women have dyslexia, they are more likely to compensate for it

Pedagoogika → Alusharidus
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Nali-The World According to Student Bloopers
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Nali: The World According to Student Bloopers

His ships were called the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Fe. Later the Pilgrims crossed the Ocean, and the was called the Pilgrim's Progress. When they landed at Plymouth Rock, they were greeted by Indians, who came down the hill rolling their was hoops before them. The Indian squabs carried porposies on their back. Many of the Indian heroes were killed, along with their cabooses, which proved very fatal to them. The winter of 1620 was a hard one for the settlers. Many people died and many babies were born. Captain John Smith was responsible for all this. One of the causes of the Revolutionary Wars was the English put tacks in their tea. Also, the colonists would send their pacels through the post with- out stamps. During the War, Red Coats and Paul Revere was throwing balls over stone walls. The dogs were barking and the peacocks crowing. Finally, the colonists won the War and no longer had to pay for taxis. Delegates from the original thirteen states formed the Contented Congress

Informaatika → Informaatika
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Health
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Health

the most important things in life. There are certain things we can do to stay healthy. We should eat a balanced diet that includes the right kinds of food and drink plenty of clean, fresh water. We should exercise regularly, strengthening our muscles and keeping us in shape. Exercise helps the blood circulate around our bodies, cleaning out waste and supplying plenty of oxygen. It is also important what we get enough sleep. The number of hours we sleep we need depend on our age. Young babies sleep for 20-22 hours each day, whereas older people often need only 6-7 hours. 2.1 Early hospitals The earliest known institutions aiming to provide cure were Egyptian temples. In ancient times temples dedicated to the gods of healing used to have a hospital area. Sick people came there to pray and be treated. Later in the Middle Ages hospitals attached to monasteries were run by monks and nuns. The oldest hospital still in existence is in Paris. It was founded in 800's A.D

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Artiklid
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Artiklid

neile lisatakse -es ja loetakse -iz bus buss buses [bsz] fox rebane foxes [fa:ksiz] glass klaas glasses [glæsiz] church kirik churches [t:rt iz] y- lõpulistel sõnadel on mitmuse lõpp -ies, kui y on pärast kaashäälikut country countries maa story stories lugu baby babies beebi Kui y on pärast täishäälikut siis y ei muutu. key keys võti day days päev boy boys poiss f- ja fe- lõpuliste sõnade mitmuse täht f muutub v ja sellele lisandub lõpp -es, mida loetakse z half halves [hævz] pool wolf wolves [wlvz] hunt

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Suhkur
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Suhkur

hämmastunud siis ei tembeldatud patsiente enam nõiututeks, vaid hulludeks, segasteks, emotsionaalselt tasakaalututeks. Laiskus, väsimus, prassimine, vanemlik rahulolematus [displeasure] ükskõik milline probleem oli neil alla 25-aastastel, sellest piisas, et neid paigutada esimesse Pariisi vaimuhaiglasse. Nende sulustamiseks piisas vaid kaebusest vanematelt, sugulastelt või koguduse preestrilt. [Wet nurses with thie babies], rasedad noorikud, halvatud või vigased lapsed, pensionärid, halvatud, epileptikud, prostituudid või hullunud kuutõbised kõigist neist sooviti vabaneda. Vaimuhaiglad tulid nõia- ja ketserijahiga toime veidi valgustunumal ja humaansemal viisil; nõnda teostati sotsiaalset kontrolli. Arstid ja preestrid tegid räpast tänavapuhastuse tööd, mille eest neile tasuti kuninglike teenetega. Esialgu, kui Pariisis asutati kuningliku määrusega üldine haigla, siis paigutati sinna 1%

Bioloogia → Bioloogia
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food-Homereading
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"food" Homereading

through the early 1990s. In 1994 Disney switched from McDonald's to Burger King, signing a ten film promotional contract which would include such top ten films as Aladdin (1992), Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Lion King (1994) and Toy Story (1995). A partnership in association with the Pokémon franchise at the height of its popularity in 1999 was one of the most successful in the industry, rivaled only by McDonald's/Ty Beanie Babies cross- promotion in 1999­2000. Shortly after the acquisition of Burger King by TPG Capital, L.P. in 2002, its newly hired CEO Bradley (Brad) Blum set about turning around fortunes of the company by initiating an overhaul its flailing advertising programs. One of the first moves by the company was to reinstate its famous Have it your way slogan as the corporate motto. BK handed the effort off to its new advertising agency, Miami-based Crispin Porter + Bogusky (abbreviated as CP+B).

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Australia
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Australia.

the biggest eucalyptuses grow as tall as hundred metres. Eucalyptuses give the people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias, the golden wattle is the best know because it is the national flower of Australia. Of the other trees there are bottle trees in the savannas and tree-ferns in the tropical forests and many others. Most of the animals which live in Australia are marsupial or pouched mammals. There are 150 different species of them. The babies of there animals are too small to start their lives on their own. After birth, they move to the pouch on the stomachs of their mothers and live there for several months. The kangaroo is the most numerous among marsupials. There are more than 50 species of them. It's a furry animal that hops on its hind legs. An adult can measure 2,4 metres high. They can jump more than 4 metres and travel 70 km/h. The biggest are red kangaroos, grey kangaroos and wallaroos

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Grammar Terminology
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Grammar Terminology

frequently added. Grammatical words (e.g. determiners, conjunctions, prepositions) belong to closed systems, with new items only rarely being formed. word order sõnajärg The sequential arrangement of words in a sentence, for Babies (S) like (V) milk (O). example, subject - verb - object word order in declarative clauses. A change in the word order normally indicates a change in function. Sources Alexander, L.G. 1992. Longman Advanced Grammar. Reference and Practice. Longman. Carter, R. and M. McCarthy. 2006

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Australia
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Australia

Most of the she-marsupials have pouches in which to carry their young. The kangaroo is the best known of all Australian animals. There are many kinds of different kangaroos of different size. They are famous for their hopping style and being the biggest marsupials around. Kangaroos congregate in groups up to ten to feed together. Mother and young stick together for years after the baby has left mama's pouch. They are born as small, bean-sized hairless babies that climb up into the safety of the pouch. After 33 weeks the little kangaroos have to leave the pouch. At top speed kangaroos can make 4m leaps and reach the velocity of 50 km/h. The long, heavy and powerful kangaroo tail makes it all possible by providing balance and stability. Only tree kangaroos can move their hind feet independently of one- another. The wombat is a marsupial rat. The koala or pouched bear lives in the gum- trees

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Mähkmedermatiit imikutel ja väikelastel-lõputöö
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Mähkmedermatiit imikutel ja väikelastel (lõputöö)

, Bedwell, C., Brien, O. E., Cork, J. M., Turner, M., Hart, A. (2011). Infant Skin-Cleansing Product Versus Water: A Pilot Randomized, Assessor-Blinded, Controlled Trial. BMC Pediatrics 2011; 11. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-11-35 https://bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2431-11-35 (09.04.2017) Lavender, T., Furber, C., Campbell, M., Victor, S., Roberts, I., Bedwell, C., Cork, J. M. (2012). Effect on Skin Hydration of Using Baby Wipes to Clean the Napkin Area of Newborn Babies: Assessor ­ Blinded Randomised Controlled Equivalence Trial. BMC Pediatrics 12. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-12-59 https://bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2431-12-59 (03.05.2017) Mahadevi, M., Rajeswari, S., Sumathi, G., Aruna, S. (2016). Effectiveness of Diaper Rash Preventive Strategies on Knowledge, Practice of Primi Mothers and Occurence of Diaper Rash Among Their Newborn. Journal of Science 6: 391 ­ 399. http://www.journalofscience.net/File_Folder/391-399(jos).pdf (22.04

Meditsiin → Nahahaigused
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American Art Revision Materials
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American Art Revision Materials

He painted on paper, doors, refrigerators, scrap metal and made assemblages from junk. His paintings are flat, primitive and childlike. He depicted angry images with heads, grimacing skulls, words, arrows etc. Keith Haring (late-C20). He had formal training in art. He drew cartoon-like images on advertising spaces in New York subway. The basis of his art is the drawn line. His imagery included sexual elements, flying saucers, running figures, instruments of communication and crawling babies. He painted on paper, fiberglass, canvas, enameled steel squares, badges, T-shirts, vases and plaster casts. He used thick black lines. He broke the barrier between high art and low art. Newer Realist Trends. A plurality of trends has been embraced. Some realists tried to learn from the immediate past, others from the Old Masters. Baroque and Classic realism were re-examined. Artists: Alice Neel, Alfred Leslie, Jack Beal, William Beckman, Martha M. Erlebacher, Steve Hawley, David

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials-I
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

He painted on paper, doors, refrigerators, scrap metal and made assemblages from junk. His paintings are flat, primitive and childlike. He depicted angry images with heads, grimacing skulls, words, arrows etc. Keith Haring (late-C20). He had formal training in art. He drew cartoon-like images on advertising spaces in New York subway. The basis of his art is the drawn line. His imagery included sexual elements, flying saucers, running figures, instruments of communication and crawling babies. He painted on paper, fiberglass, canvas, enameled steel squares, badges, T-shirts, vases and plaster casts. He used thick black lines. He broke the barrier between high art and low art. Newer Realist Trends. A plurality of trends has been embraced. Some realists tried to learn from the immediate past, others from the Old Masters. Baroque and Classic realism were re-examined. Artists: Alice Neel, Alfred Leslie, Jack Beal, William Beckman, Martha M. Erlebacher, Steve Hawley, David

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Ajastu muutub-kas ka inimene-
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“Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?”

i'm in tha zone thinkin' 'I don't wanna die all alone' but now ya gone and all I got left are stinkin' memories I love them niggas to death i'm drinkin' Hennessy while tryin' ta make it last I drank a 5th for that ass when you passed.... cause life goes on Chorus Verse Two: Yeah nigga I got tha word as hell ya blew trial and tha judge gave you 25 with an L time to prepare to do fed time won't see parole imagine life as a convict that's getten' old plus with tha drama we're lookin out for your babies mama taken risks, while keepin' cheap tricks from gettin on her... life in tha hood... is all good for nobody remember gamin' on dumb hoties at chill parties Me and you No true a two while scheming on hits and gettin tricks that maybe we can slide into but now you burried rest nigga cause I ain't worried eyes bluried sayin' goodbye at the cemetary tho' memories fade I got your name tated on my arm so we both ball till' my dying days before I say goodbye Kato, we're meant to rest in peace

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